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wich algorithm is used for solving Navier-Stokes equations in NUMECA?
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What you said is called "Pressure Correction Methods" like CFX or FLUENT. Numeca FINE uses instead "Time Marching Methods" through a conservation form of the NS equations, using the 4 step Runge-Kutta time integration scheme. Totally different algorithm.
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